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he did something, you know, i would have said it was obama as had obama preceded clinton, but clinton proceeds obama. i would have to say it was fontana in. i you ready for this? eighty references to buy. ninety-six, 96 first-person references. sixteen in which he simply used to be or myself. that sort of sets the standard for what obama. >> look. bill clinton is a classic narcissist, as is barack obama. what he did so well last night, talk about himself. the most comfortable and passionate and really sort of a lapsed into that preaches cadence which she did so well when he was either talking about himself or talking about hillary are knocking the gop. but not so much when he was talking of barack obama and the concerns are not just stylistically but substantively between clinton's presidency and obama's presidency on a whole range of economic issues. it's not going to go very well for tonight and through the campaign. >> i think that is really the risk for the democratic party. if you were not undecided and listened to that speech and bill clinton talk about how he cooperated to get
he did something, you know, i would have said it was obama as had obama preceded clinton, but clinton proceeds obama. i would have to say it was fontana in. i you ready for this? eighty references to buy. ninety-six, 96 first-person references. sixteen in which he simply used to be or myself. that sort of sets the standard for what obama. >> look. bill clinton is a classic narcissist, as is barack obama. what he did so well last night, talk about himself. the most comfortable and...
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hillary clinton and barack obama were still very much contending in the spring of 2008 for the democratic nomination. it was a great idea to go on this biography, visit all the places he had been, lived in the united states and try to associate some sort of theme with them. the execution was pretty bad for most of it, including an event in annapolis where he spoke at the naval academy at the football stadium, an incredibly windy day. i won't go into the details. it wasn't the best executed event i've ever seen. we parked, i was doing something with v-span that day. we parked in front of c-span. your loyal viewers will be delighted to hear the game change was born right there on north capital street. right, it's north capital street. >> it is. >> in front of c-span as we sat and talked. what we said to ourselves initially was not about a book. it was, in fact, about a movie. if you look at the characters here and how cinematic, in the spring well before sarah palin, well before the financial crisis, there's just so much here. someone should make a movie about it. we talked about various wa
hillary clinton and barack obama were still very much contending in the spring of 2008 for the democratic nomination. it was a great idea to go on this biography, visit all the places he had been, lived in the united states and try to associate some sort of theme with them. the execution was pretty bad for most of it, including an event in annapolis where he spoke at the naval academy at the football stadium, an incredibly windy day. i won't go into the details. it wasn't the best executed...
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hillary clinton -- west region and never did love barack obama. hillary clinton buried him. >> lyndon johnson had a similar experience -- >> look what happened to him. >> that indicated he was going to be in trouble. south carolina, the race last year, an unknown individual with a criminal record also won the democratic nomination and got votes from people who knew nothing abt him. >> the democratic party is a big tent party. >> that prison in texas has some of the worst of the worst also. >> there are a lot of angry voters out there bank, if they are voting for cons. >> angry republican voters told lugar take a hike. >> the lugar election, which you could see coming about a month and half ago, is real evidence of such polarization that mr. mourdock said, "the problem with lugar is that he voted across party lines start this in my view, that is not the way to run the country, but it is winning more and more. it gives the democrats an opening in indiana. i'm not sure, big it is, because indiana as basically a republican state. >> lugar brought this
hillary clinton -- west region and never did love barack obama. hillary clinton buried him. >> lyndon johnson had a similar experience -- >> look what happened to him. >> that indicated he was going to be in trouble. south carolina, the race last year, an unknown individual with a criminal record also won the democratic nomination and got votes from people who knew nothing abt him. >> the democratic party is a big tent party. >> that prison in texas has some of the...
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obama is trying to run on clinton's economic record. >> obama has been in office for four years and he is running on the clinton economy. i mean, this is embarrassing. you are the president. and all you can say is, you know, the last democrat before i became president really knew how to run an economy. >> touche. clinton has become a key player in the presidential re-election efforts. but just four years ago he and hillary were singing a different tune. >> so shame on you, barack obama. it is time you ran a campaign consistent with your messages in public. that's what i expect from you, meet me in ohio. let's have a debate about your taxes and your behavior in this campaign. >> -- south carolina twice in '84 and '88. he ran a good campaign. and senator obama run a good campaign. he has run a good campaign everywhere. >> give me a break. this campaign is the biggest fairy tale i have ever seen. >> talk about a change in tone. with us now to react is doug schoen who was a pollster for bill clinton and current fox news contributor as well as maxwell democratic strategist. let me start wit
obama is trying to run on clinton's economic record. >> obama has been in office for four years and he is running on the clinton economy. i mean, this is embarrassing. you are the president. and all you can say is, you know, the last democrat before i became president really knew how to run an economy. >> touche. clinton has become a key player in the presidential re-election efforts. but just four years ago he and hillary were singing a different tune. >> so shame on you,...
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michelle obama and president clinton were amazing. the governor not to that of the park tonight. >> what about the president's speech tonight? what did you take away from what he said? >> he has more work to do. we have to send him back and keep him going. i believe -- this is great. i had butterflies in my rec -- in my stomach. i was so excited to listen to him in person. >> why do you think this race is so close? >> it is close because president obama has had a lot of policies. they're not sound bites. they are complex and interesting. we're trying our best to lay it out but it is not a talking point. this convention is going to highlight some of those issues like medicare and welfare reform, like the war in iraq and afghanistan. we lay this out and explained to the people. we are progressing in moving forward. that is what obama did tonight. he showed the american people that and hopefully the american people will vote him back in so we can continue his good work. >> there werthey were planning e their final night at invesco stadiu
michelle obama and president clinton were amazing. the governor not to that of the park tonight. >> what about the president's speech tonight? what did you take away from what he said? >> he has more work to do. we have to send him back and keep him going. i believe -- this is great. i had butterflies in my rec -- in my stomach. i was so excited to listen to him in person. >> why do you think this race is so close? >> it is close because president obama has had a lot of...
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/barack obama fight at that point. it was about 120,000 in 2008 on the republican side. that was a big number. what are you expecting in terms of turnout and what kind of logistical planning do you have to do if you're expecting a big number this year? >> i tell you, logistically, it's obviously very difficult. we have 809 different caucus sites. 1 1,074 different precincts. it's a great beast our chairman matt straun is trying to tame here. we're just not sure yet. part of it is the number you talked about with people uncertain who they're going to support. we expect there will be a large and robust turnout because of two reasons. one, we've seen a lot of enthusiasm in the last couple days. events have been more and more crowded crowded for every candidate. there's a statistic that's important that shows the growth in the republican party and the excitement we have. 33 consecutive months against chairman matt straun we've had growth against the democrats. that's not us growing a little more than they are. since barack
/barack obama fight at that point. it was about 120,000 in 2008 on the republican side. that was a big number. what are you expecting in terms of turnout and what kind of logistical planning do you have to do if you're expecting a big number this year? >> i tell you, logistically, it's obviously very difficult. we have 809 different caucus sites. 1 1,074 different precincts. it's a great beast our chairman matt straun is trying to tame here. we're just not sure yet. part of it is the...
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>> five days after iowa, obama lost narrowly to clinton in new hampshire. it was going to be a long, brutal contest for the nomination. >> i am still fired up and ready to go. >> obama's appeal to voters was undeniable, as he campaigned around the country. he was often joined by his debonair family. >> hi! >> sasha, do you want to say hi? >> hi! >> so what do we want to ask everybody to do on tuesday? >> vote for daddy! >> the american culture is really a culture that is obsessed with possibility. tomorrow we'll be better, tomorrow we'll be richer, tomorrow we'll be bigger, tomorrow we'll solve our problems. and barack obama really seized hold of that fundamental motif in american culture. >> when we cast aside the doubts and the fears, when we don't accept what the cynics tell us we have to accept, but instead we reach for what is possible. >> one thing that republicans, i think, miss about barack obama is the fact that he inspired like no other political figure of this generation. and i've always thought that to a large degree, it was bobby kennedy's unfi
>> five days after iowa, obama lost narrowly to clinton in new hampshire. it was going to be a long, brutal contest for the nomination. >> i am still fired up and ready to go. >> obama's appeal to voters was undeniable, as he campaigned around the country. he was often joined by his debonair family. >> hi! >> sasha, do you want to say hi? >> hi! >> so what do we want to ask everybody to do on tuesday? >> vote for daddy! >> the american...
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and today he employed the anthem of bill clinton, playing at the end of the clinton obama rally in new hampshire "don't stop thinking about tomorrow." a song we heard in 1992 and 1996. i heard more veteran reporters saying they had not heard that song in 10 or 12 years and they are bringing it back. you can see president obama trying to ride president clinton's coat tails. remarkable when you consider four years ago during the theater of primary, clinton and obama in 2008, bill clinton said the obama campaign was the biggest fairytale they had seen and they are now locked together and let me give you an idea of how much bill clinton is doing, he has done two dozen campaign events for president obama, and now comes word that on monday, tomorrow, in the final hours, former president clinton will be in pennsylvania for not one, but four events throughout the state, pittsburgh, philadelphia, scranton. recently, the obama camp has been saying it is desperation on the report of mitt romney to go into pennsylvania and get the 20 electoral votes but suddenly for the obama camp to be putting bi
and today he employed the anthem of bill clinton, playing at the end of the clinton obama rally in new hampshire "don't stop thinking about tomorrow." a song we heard in 1992 and 1996. i heard more veteran reporters saying they had not heard that song in 10 or 12 years and they are bringing it back. you can see president obama trying to ride president clinton's coat tails. remarkable when you consider four years ago during the theater of primary, clinton and obama in 2008, bill...
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i think president clinton sees barack obama has the completion of his legacy. we know that there was tension between them and tension between president obama and hillary clinton. but they're all come together. whatever happens with hillary clinton in the future, i think the president understands that this president needs to get re-elected to vindicate -- i think the economy is going to get better no matter who is president. >> i think that 47% video put the clintons and the obamas on the same side of that divide. sltz i think you're right. it's who you're fighting for and speaking to. i watched bill clinton today in new hampshire and i thought, god, the guy still has it. a dozen years after he was impeached for lying about sex, he is a rock star. and that's why tomorrow, tomorrow the obama campaign is sending him to four stops in pennsylvania. he's like the ace reliever you put in the ninth inning to shut down the other side if you think they may score some runs late in the game. four events in one day is not an easy thing to do, but he looks raring to go. >> l
i think president clinton sees barack obama has the completion of his legacy. we know that there was tension between them and tension between president obama and hillary clinton. but they're all come together. whatever happens with hillary clinton in the future, i think the president understands that this president needs to get re-elected to vindicate -- i think the economy is going to get better no matter who is president. >> i think that 47% video put the clintons and the obamas on the...
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what did bill clinton say about obama in 2008? >> give me a break. this whole thing is the biggest fairy tale i've ever seen. >> clinton and first lady michelle obama prime time speeches got rave reviews, the platform fight and hate-filled rhetoric from a few delegates have been a problem. three prominent democrats from different states had to apologize for separate interviews they compared republican and paul ryan to nazis and the chairman of the paul beach county democrat mark allen seigel said he was sorry after he said this in an interview with the "patriot update." >> the worst possible ally of the jewish state is the fundamental christians who want crews to die and concert and bring on the second coming. it's a full friendship. >> he has take an leigh of absence but some want his resignation now. now that he is officially the nominee can spend $150 he put in the bank for the general election. now he can begin to spend it and massive ad lift tomorrow for what amounts to the final sprint on the air and on the ground to election day. >> bret: carl
what did bill clinton say about obama in 2008? >> give me a break. this whole thing is the biggest fairy tale i've ever seen. >> clinton and first lady michelle obama prime time speeches got rave reviews, the platform fight and hate-filled rhetoric from a few delegates have been a problem. three prominent democrats from different states had to apologize for separate interviews they compared republican and paul ryan to nazis and the chairman of the paul beach county democrat mark...
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>> five days after iowa, obama lost narrowly to clinton in new hampshire. it was going to be a long, brutal contest for the nomination. >> i am still fired up and ready to go. >> obama's appeal to voters was undeniable, as he campaigned around the country. he was often joined by his debonair family. >> hi! >> sasha, do you want to say hi? >> hi! >> so what do we want to ask everybody to do on tuesday? >> vote for daddy! >> the american culture is really a culture that is obsessed with possibility. tomorrow we'll be better, tomorrow we'll be richer, tomorrow we'll be bigger, tomorrow we'll solve our problems. and barack obama really seized hold of that fundamental motif in american culture. >> when we cast aside the doubts and the fears, when we don't accept what the cynics tell us we have to accept, but instead we reach for what is possible. >> one thing that republicans, i think, miss about barack obama is the fact that he inspired like no other political figure of this generation. and i've always thought that to a large degree, it was bobby kennedy's unfi
>> five days after iowa, obama lost narrowly to clinton in new hampshire. it was going to be a long, brutal contest for the nomination. >> i am still fired up and ready to go. >> obama's appeal to voters was undeniable, as he campaigned around the country. he was often joined by his debonair family. >> hi! >> sasha, do you want to say hi? >> hi! >> so what do we want to ask everybody to do on tuesday? >> vote for daddy! >> the american...
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overriding a long history with the clintons ted kennedy endorsed obama. >> every time i've been asked over the past year, who i would support in the democratic primary, my answer has always been the same -- i'll support the candidate who inspires me, who inspires all of us, who can lift our vision and summon our hopes and renew our belief that our country's best days are still to come. >> did you get the sense that he was not physically but sort of spiritually passing the torch to president obama? >> well, teddy didn't like to pass any torches on. i think he was so thrilled to have a partner. i think he thought the future would be so fantastic for him and all the issues that he cared about. >> i remember another such time in the 1960s, when i came to the senate at the age of 30, we had a new president who inspired the nation, especially the young, to seek a new frontier. >> the parallels of a young senator who is breaking down barriers, connected so personally to my father with his brother being another young president at a time when people didn't believe he could be elected because o
overriding a long history with the clintons ted kennedy endorsed obama. >> every time i've been asked over the past year, who i would support in the democratic primary, my answer has always been the same -- i'll support the candidate who inspires me, who inspires all of us, who can lift our vision and summon our hopes and renew our belief that our country's best days are still to come. >> did you get the sense that he was not physically but sort of spiritually passing the torch to...
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>> five days after iowa, obama lost narrowly to clinton in new hampshire. it was going to be a long, brutal contest for the nomination. >> i am still fired up and ready to go. >> obama's appeal to voters was undeniable, as he campaigned around the country. he was often joined by his debonair family. >> hi! >> sasha, do you want to say hi? >> hi! >> so what do we want to ask everybody to do on tuesday? >> vote for daddy! >> the american culture is really a culture that is obsessed with possibility. tomorrow we'll be better, tomorrow we'll be richer, tomorrow we'll be bigger, tomorrow we'll solve our problems. and barack obama really seized hold of that fundamental motif in american culture. >> when we cast aside the doubts and the fears, when we don't accept what the cynics tell us we have to accept, but instead we reach for what is possible. >> one thing that republicans, i think, miss about barack obama is the fact that he inspired like no other political figure of this generation. and i've always thought that to a large degree, it was bobby kennedy's unfi
>> five days after iowa, obama lost narrowly to clinton in new hampshire. it was going to be a long, brutal contest for the nomination. >> i am still fired up and ready to go. >> obama's appeal to voters was undeniable, as he campaigned around the country. he was often joined by his debonair family. >> hi! >> sasha, do you want to say hi? >> hi! >> so what do we want to ask everybody to do on tuesday? >> vote for daddy! >> the american...
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president obama or former president clinton? talking about that, next and also, just hours from a giant event. the all-important jobs report going to be released so what will numbers mean for the campaign? latest coming up. >> know this, america. our problems can be solved. our challenges can be met. the path we offer may be harder but it leads to a better place, i'm asking you to choose that future. i'm asking you to rally. around a set of goals for your country. goals in manufacturing. energy. and education and national security and the deficit. real achieveable plans that will lead to new jobs. more opportunities. and rebuild this economy on a stronger foundation. that is what we can do in four years. that is why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. >> pund yits like to slice and dice our country into red states and blue states. retd states for republicans and blue states for democrats. we worship an awesome god in the blue state. we don't like federal agents poking around in our libraries in red s
president obama or former president clinton? talking about that, next and also, just hours from a giant event. the all-important jobs report going to be released so what will numbers mean for the campaign? latest coming up. >> know this, america. our problems can be solved. our challenges can be met. the path we offer may be harder but it leads to a better place, i'm asking you to choose that future. i'm asking you to rally. around a set of goals for your country. goals in manufacturing....
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and what about the time that president obama was kurt with hilary clinton. >> i don't think i am that bad. >> you are likable enough hilary. >> thank you. >> jennifer: there has been endless speculation about who is going to do better and of course the fact is they both have weaknesses when it comes to debating, and how do they get over those weaknesses. joining us tonight for more on how we can expect the to perform is alan schroeder. he is a professor of journalism at northeastern university and author of "presidential debates: 50 yours of high risk tv". love it! welcome inside "the war room" professor. >> thank you very much. i wanted to start by saying can i call you jennifer the way that sarah palin -- >> only if you wink when you do that. >> right. right. >> jennifer: you absolutely can, let's start with the candidate's weaknesses. you have said that president obama has several weaknesses. he may be overly cautious rusty, out of practice and testy. any of those fatal flaws? >> not necessarily unless they are magnified in a way that make them a fatal flaw. but related to all of t
and what about the time that president obama was kurt with hilary clinton. >> i don't think i am that bad. >> you are likable enough hilary. >> thank you. >> jennifer: there has been endless speculation about who is going to do better and of course the fact is they both have weaknesses when it comes to debating, and how do they get over those weaknesses. joining us tonight for more on how we can expect the to perform is alan schroeder. he is a professor of journalism at...
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bill clinton, michelle obama, extremely popular. joe biden is viewed more negatively than positively. >> the three most popular democrats in order are michelle obama, bill clinton and barack obama might be third. >> right. >> no question about it. stick arpd. you guys are sticking with us. we're going to go to the white house. alan krueger coming up. programming note for you. a big sunday on "meet the press." an exclusive interview, david gregory sits down with mitt romney, his first appearance on "meet the press" in five years. but first, i know you guys want to know this. the white house soup of the day. the staff will be eating roasted chicken and vegetable. don't forget, check out our facebook page for a look we hind the scenes of our show here in charlotte. these folks have been great. the applause sign went up right there. got to watch. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] nature valley protein bars. 100% natural ingredients like roasted peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and
bill clinton, michelle obama, extremely popular. joe biden is viewed more negatively than positively. >> the three most popular democrats in order are michelle obama, bill clinton and barack obama might be third. >> right. >> no question about it. stick arpd. you guys are sticking with us. we're going to go to the white house. alan krueger coming up. programming note for you. a big sunday on "meet the press." an exclusive interview, david gregory sits down with mitt...
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it's basically clinton and michelle obama. you know, once you start getting in the mud of partisan politics, your approval ratings start to drop. and clinton's been a little out of the game for the last few years. he's seen as more of a senior statesmen. and there are plenty of republicans who now have fond -- look at him fondly. and you know, i also think the fact that obama and clinton have this complicated history. they're not the best of friends. i think it makes clinton a more -- a better validator for obama. when you watch them hug on stage the other night, and you know the backstory, you know that bill clinton didn't always like and respect this guy, it means a little bit more when he goes all-out campaigning for him. so, you know, some people in the campaign call him their secret weapon. and it sounds like he's going to be doing a lot more in the next few weeks. >> and you had a great piece in "the new yorker" magazine on this relationship. jeff, it s interesting, the morning after the democratic convention, the romney
it's basically clinton and michelle obama. you know, once you start getting in the mud of partisan politics, your approval ratings start to drop. and clinton's been a little out of the game for the last few years. he's seen as more of a senior statesmen. and there are plenty of republicans who now have fond -- look at him fondly. and you know, i also think the fact that obama and clinton have this complicated history. they're not the best of friends. i think it makes clinton a more -- a better...
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. >> i think both president obama and hillary clinton released their taxes in 2008. just strikes me that governor romney ought to step and follow the same procedure. >> i don't know what my effective rate of tax is, but i'm fairly confidence it's a lot higher than 15%. >> mitt, we need for you to release your income tax so the people can see how you made your money. >> we know why releasing is so hard for mitt. rom nay pays a tax rate closer to 15%, and part of the reason why it's a loophole. not only legal, but pretty standard, but it doesn't feel fair and square. here's the bottom line. he was the founder and partner in bain capital. when you're a partner in a private equity firm, you get a cut of the profits you make. usually, 20%. now, stay with me because what happens here adds up to tens of billions of dollars in lost tax revenue for america. say my buddy, will, you've probably heard me talk about him. works at cnn. say he invests $5 million in bain capital. and mitt romney, as he has done, does a really good job. he invests will's money well. so a year later,
. >> i think both president obama and hillary clinton released their taxes in 2008. just strikes me that governor romney ought to step and follow the same procedure. >> i don't know what my effective rate of tax is, but i'm fairly confidence it's a lot higher than 15%. >> mitt, we need for you to release your income tax so the people can see how you made your money. >> we know why releasing is so hard for mitt. rom nay pays a tax rate closer to 15%, and part of the...
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the clinton/obama relationship is a lot better off than it was four years ago. i think this is part of it. i think they have bonded on their agenda. david makes a really powerful point. i can tell you, i've been talking to president clinton the last few weeks. putting paul ryan on the budget -- the budget chairman on the ticket, really did energize president clinton. he was going to do his best for president obama no matter what. david is right, president clinton balanced the last budget we had, he is appalled by the ryan budget, and that is -- i think he felt a little like a mosquito in a nudist colony, anywhere you land is a fertile opportunity in a target-rich zone. >> what does this mean for the republicans going forward? they had a little bit of a bounce after last week. but you have to say, the double whammy, michelle obama and bill clinton giving two different, very powerful speeches and you still have the top dog to come, barack obama tomorrow night. if they haven't had the distractions of hurricanes and so on, it won't make much difference, it's going v
the clinton/obama relationship is a lot better off than it was four years ago. i think this is part of it. i think they have bonded on their agenda. david makes a really powerful point. i can tell you, i've been talking to president clinton the last few weeks. putting paul ryan on the budget -- the budget chairman on the ticket, really did energize president clinton. he was going to do his best for president obama no matter what. david is right, president clinton balanced the last budget we...
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bill clinton did a great job, michelle obama did a great job last night. tomorrow night, it's up to the president of the united states to do a great job for himself. president obama certainly has some hard acts to follow when he speaks to this convention tomorrow night. can he live up to the speeches given by his wife, by the former president, bill clinton. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. forty-five states have joined together... ...to ensure consistent academic standards across america. these internationally recognized benchmarks... ...are unlocking a better way to prepare our children for college and their careers. because when our kids do better... ...america does better. let's reach higher. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. in communities across the country. whether it's supporting a delaware nonprofit that's providing training a
bill clinton did a great job, michelle obama did a great job last night. tomorrow night, it's up to the president of the united states to do a great job for himself. president obama certainly has some hard acts to follow when he speaks to this convention tomorrow night. can he live up to the speeches given by his wife, by the former president, bill clinton. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than...
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." >> "game change" will -- the book title is "game change, obama and the clintons, mccain and palin, the race of a lifetime. it is just under an >> none of these middle-age white guys are game changers. >> from the new hbo movie booked -- based on the book "game change" john heilmann and mark halperin, they say, the plan was to shock the world. mccain's core conviction was that mccain's v.p. choice had to be a game changer. mark halperin, let me begin with you. why four years later are people still writing and talking about the 2008 campaign and now your book turned into an hbo film? >> i think in a way because it was, as we say in the book, "the race of a lifetime." you had people competing for an open race for the white house and a lot of plots and twists that if you brought to hollywood for fiction they would throw you out and say it is too implausible. the story of john mccain's collapse and then comeback and john edwards' extraordinary role only revealed far after the fact of what was going on in their lives as he was running for president and making a strong play to be the demo
." >> "game change" will -- the book title is "game change, obama and the clintons, mccain and palin, the race of a lifetime. it is just under an >> none of these middle-age white guys are game changers. >> from the new hbo movie booked -- based on the book "game change" john heilmann and mark halperin, they say, the plan was to shock the world. mccain's core conviction was that mccain's v.p. choice had to be a game changer. mark halperin, let me...
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against hillary clinton. at the beginning of the campaign, the assumption was hillary clinton would be the nominee. she's the wife of a former president, she's better known, but barack obama was a freshman akaka long shot. so the assumption was hillary clinton would be the nominee. when barack obama came to ottawa, he worked obama hard -- to iowa. i bumped into him at the check- in desk of the holiday inn on. bar andlet's go in the have a beer, do the interview now. so we did. he bought. we did the interview there. a few years later, i got an invitation to the white house holiday reception for the press corps. i remember looking around the white house and thinking, he's come a long way from that bar in sioux city. barack obama understand that i will put him on the path to that nomination. had he not one in iowa unexpectedly, he would not be where he is today. he understands that. he is back here often. he keeps in touch with people. he understands that i was put him on the path of where he is today. host: mic
against hillary clinton. at the beginning of the campaign, the assumption was hillary clinton would be the nominee. she's the wife of a former president, she's better known, but barack obama was a freshman akaka long shot. so the assumption was hillary clinton would be the nominee. when barack obama came to ottawa, he worked obama hard -- to iowa. i bumped into him at the check- in desk of the holiday inn on. bar andlet's go in the have a beer, do the interview now. so we did. he bought. we did...